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Yuliya22 [10]
3 years ago
10

What did you LEAST like about HAMILTON in this unit?

History
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
4 0

<em>What did you least like about Hamilton in this unit?</em>

<em>Well, this is an opinion that you have to answer on your own but if you still need help I'll just tell you my opinion that I least liked about Hamilton.</em>

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One bad thing that he did was have an affair with Maria Reynolds. Not only was he blackmailed about it, and paid up, he also published a 95-paged-pamphlet on it, which, in the musical, was called The Reynolds Pamphlet (I believe that it had a different/longer name historically).

The musical also implies that Hamilton gave two pistols to his 19-year-old son and told him what to do when he dueled another man. This resulted in his son getting shot, thus, killed. Not a very good thing for a dad to do.<em> </em>

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